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1 00:01:49 Percy!
2 00:01:51 Look at him on his horse.
3 00:01:54 Wave to your father.
4 00:01:57 Gentlemen!
5 00:02:00 The deer will be deliveredto the archduke ferdinand
6 00:02:02 at the gala.
7 00:02:04 I expect you to behavewith distinction on this hunt.
8 00:02:07 Good luck...
9 00:02:09 And godspeed.
10 00:02:10 Could they not fityour rocking chair
11 00:02:11 on that horse, granddad?
12 00:02:13 You'll all bemy gun bearers by evening.
13 00:02:15 Have no doubt of that.
14 00:02:16 Ha!
15 00:02:36 ha!
16 00:02:52 on your left!
17 00:03:05 Ha!
18 00:03:07 Come on!
19 00:03:13 Ha!
20 00:03:15 Major, there'sno path there!
21 00:03:18 Major!Major!
22 00:03:33 good boy.
23 00:03:47 He got him.
24 00:03:49 - Superb horsemanship, major.- Excellent shot, sir.
25 00:03:54 These woods have beendeadly to horses.
26 00:03:58 To death...
27 00:04:00 The best sauce to life.
28 00:04:02 You'll be the toast of the gala.
29 00:04:05 Here they come.
30 00:04:07 Oh, it's my husband.
31 00:04:09 - Daddy did it.- Come here, you.
32 00:04:11 - Ah!- Daddy!
33 00:04:13 Well done, daddy.
34 00:04:15 Someday you and iwill go hunting together.
35 00:04:49 We're going to be late.
36 00:04:51 Oh, god, this damned thing.
37 00:04:57 You must be so pleasedwith yourselves, you men...
38 00:05:00 Making us wearthese awful things.
39 00:05:04 At least you're notwearing trousers.
40 00:05:06 Oh, I would if I could.
41 00:05:08 I know.
42 00:05:10 Well?
43 00:05:13 Rather lovely.
44 00:05:15 "Rather lovely."
45 00:05:18 What is it?What's amiss?
46 00:05:20 You got the deer.
47 00:05:21 All eyes will be on youthis evening.
48 00:05:23 Well, my darling,
49 00:05:25 I will be the only man theretonight of my rank
50 00:05:30 whose uniform is unadorned.
51 00:05:33 Oh, how can that matter now?
52 00:05:35 The great secretary Brycewill be at the gala.
53 00:05:39 "Oh, major fawcett."
54 00:05:42 "You've no medals?"
55 00:05:43 "Oh, no, Mr. Bryce.
56 00:05:45 You see, I've beenterribly busy
57 00:05:46 teaching ancient militiamen
58 00:05:48 to point their riflesat tree stumps.
59 00:05:49 So, no, no.No medals for me, sir."
60 00:05:57 Tell me...
61 00:06:00 Who is this secretary Brycewhen he's at home?
62 00:06:04 The last man here
63 00:06:06 upon whom we might possibly relyfor advancement.
64 00:06:10 I see.
65 00:06:14 I'm getting older, cheeky...
66 00:06:17 And very impatientof lost years.
67 00:06:20 I know the medalsare ridiculous.
68 00:06:23 I do.
69 00:06:24 But this may be our final chance.
70 00:06:30 lord Bernard.
71 00:06:36 Secretary Bryce,this is major fawcett.
72 00:06:37 - Major.- It's an honor, sir.
73 00:06:39 Honor's mine, sir.
74 00:06:41 May I introduce secretary Bryce.
75 00:06:43 Secretary Bryce, Mrs. bellamy.
76 00:06:47 Major and Mrs. Percy fawcett.
77 00:07:08 They're toasting the killwithout you.
78 00:07:11 May I presentthis magnificent animal,
79 00:07:14 a gift from our governmentto yours.
80 00:07:15 Well, I am dancing with you,
81 00:07:16 so I've got the betterof the bargain.
82 00:07:20 May I, major?
83 00:07:23 Spoken too soon.
84 00:07:25 Colonel.
85 00:07:33 by the way, who got the kill?
86 00:07:36 Oh, that would be major fawcett,Mr. secretary.
87 00:07:39 Well, we should invite himto supper.
88 00:07:42 Oh...
89 00:07:43 Well, may I say,
90 00:07:45 he's been rather unfortunate
91 00:07:48 in his choice of ancestors.
92 00:07:51 I see.
93 00:07:52 Well, then...
94 00:07:54 Do tell me,how is lady Bernard?
95 00:07:57 Oh, she's...
96 00:08:27 No more than 20 cases,clive.
97 00:08:30 Hurry along, men.Come on.
98 00:08:32 Come on,put your backs into it.
99 00:08:33 Fawcett!
100 00:08:34 Put your backs into it.
101 00:08:37 Hurry it along.
102 00:08:42 Come on, men.
103 00:08:43 - Sir?- You're off to London tomorrow.
104 00:08:46 To the royal geographicalsociety.
105 00:08:49 The royal geographical, sir?
106 00:08:51 There's a majorexploration afoot.
107 00:08:54 Sounds like a grand adventure.
108 00:09:01 Thank you, sir.
109 00:09:04 Come on.Come along.
110 00:09:22 Oh, thank you.
111 00:09:40 Major fawcett, sir.
112 00:09:44 Oh, yes, yes.Come in.
113 00:09:48 I am sir George Goldie,President of the rgs.
114 00:09:51 This is Mr. John Scott keltie,our secretary.
115 00:09:54 How do you do, major?
116 00:09:56 How do you do, sir?
117 00:09:57 Our paths did not crossduring your work here
118 00:09:59 several years back, did they?
119 00:10:01 They did not, sir.
120 00:10:03 I was likely consumedwith my studies at the time.
121 00:10:06 Of course.Please, sit down.
122 00:10:09 Thank you.
123 00:10:11 Ah, the armyseems to have posted you
124 00:10:14 in many places in the past.
125 00:10:16 Yes. I've served in ceylon
126 00:10:18 and in Hong Kongbefore that...
127 00:10:20 Most recently in Ireland.
128 00:10:23 As you can see, I've beentransferred a fair bit
129 00:10:25 around the empire.
130 00:10:29 Major, what do you knowabout Bolivia?
131 00:10:34 - In south America, sir?- That's right.
132 00:10:37 Only what I've read.
133 00:10:39 Hmm.Then you can't know very much.
134 00:10:41 This is as good a mapof Bolivia as we have.
135 00:10:44 Most of it's blank,as you can see.
136 00:10:46 Nothing's really knownabout it at all.
137 00:10:48 A land of primitives.
138 00:10:51 But there are rubber plantationsall over amazonia.
139 00:10:55 Very profitable.
140 00:10:58 There is nowconsiderable argument
141 00:11:00 between Bolivia and Brazil
142 00:11:02 as to what constitutestheir border.
143 00:11:04 So fantastically highis the price of rubber
144 00:11:07 that war could arise.
145 00:11:10 Do you follow?
146 00:11:14 - I do, sir.- Mm-hmm.
147 00:11:16 Although I'm not sure what thishas to do with me.
148 00:11:19 I'm getting to that.
149 00:11:22 Neither country will acceptmapping done by the other,
150 00:11:25 so they've requested us to actas referee.
151 00:11:31 As you completed your mappinghere with distinction,
152 00:11:35 you came underour consideration.
153 00:11:38 - I see.- Mm-hmm.
154 00:11:44 - Sirs, may I speak candidly?- Please.
155 00:11:48 My survey work was long ago,
156 00:11:52 and to be quite honest,i was rather hoping
157 00:11:54 for a position where I might seea fair bit of action.
158 00:11:58 Major, this is far morethan just survey work.
159 00:12:01 This is explorationin the jungle.
160 00:12:05 The environment'sbrutally difficult...
161 00:12:08 Terrible disease,
162 00:12:10 murderous savages.
163 00:12:11 The journey may well meanyour life.
164 00:12:14 At the very least, you willbe gone for several years.
165 00:12:17 But were you to succeed,
166 00:12:20 such an undertaking couldearn you soldierly decoration
167 00:12:25 and even reclaimyour family name.
168 00:12:30 You know, we knew your father.
169 00:12:36 Did you?
170 00:12:38 Yes.
171 00:12:40 I did not.
172 00:12:43 A terrible thing,
173 00:12:44 man's love of drinkand gaming.
174 00:12:48 But as I say,
175 00:12:50 success in this venturecould change your lot...
176 00:12:54 Considerably.
177 00:13:02 I've never seenthe brain change color.
178 00:13:07 Like that.
179 00:13:08 Doesn't it look big?
180 00:13:09 Like a big brain.
181 00:13:11 It looks round.
182 00:13:14 It looks round in that,doesn't it?
183 00:13:16 It does.
184 00:13:17 Jack, will you go and play?
185 00:13:20 I want to talk to your fatherfor a minute.
186 00:13:22 Do you want to pick mea flower?
187 00:13:25 Uh...
188 00:13:27 Shall I throwthe ball for her?
189 00:13:28 Yes.
190 00:13:32 Ready, steady.
191 00:13:37 Father.
192 00:13:42 Oh, I knew it!
193 00:13:47 It's all wet.
194 00:13:49 He'll not know youwhen you return.
195 00:13:51 But you must go. I know that.
196 00:13:55 Indeed.
197 00:13:58 I have something to tell you.
198 00:14:01 Aw, I can't find it.
199 00:14:04 I believe I'm goingto have another child.
200 00:14:12 I know I'm havinganother child.
201 00:14:14 I can't see anything.
202 00:14:20 Don't be sad.
203 00:14:23 I'm an independent woman.
204 00:14:28 I had noticed.
205 00:14:30 Cheeky.
206 00:14:32 Darling...
207 00:14:35 ...i know this is a sacrificefor all of us.
208 00:14:39 But it will be worth it.
209 00:14:44 I have no doubt.
210 00:14:50 Come here.
211 00:15:40 Listen to me!You've been cheating me?
212 00:15:44 You're a dead man!
213 00:15:47 I'll bloody kill ya!
214 00:16:07 I'll cut your bloody throat!
215 00:16:08 You cheat at cards again,and you're a dead man!
216 00:17:03 Who are you?What do you want?
217 00:17:06 Henry costin.
218 00:17:08 I replied to your advertin the times.
219 00:17:11 I'm your aide-de-camp.
220 00:17:13 Mr. costin?
221 00:17:15 Reporting for duty, sir.
222 00:17:17 We've been at sea a week.
223 00:17:18 Why are you justpresenting yourself now?
224 00:17:21 I wanted to make sureyou were up to the task, sir.
225 00:17:26 Are you drunk, Mr. costin?
226 00:17:28 - No.- You could have fooled me.
227 00:17:31 Well...
228 00:17:34 ...i might have had a little.
229 00:17:38 I've got, uh, a recommendation.
230 00:17:42 You'll see I'm skilledat rifle and pistols.
231 00:17:47 A medal for bravery.
232 00:17:49 It's very impressive.
233 00:17:51 You have a family?
234 00:17:53 No, none at all.
235 00:17:55 I see.So nothing to shed.
236 00:17:59 I take it you do, then?
237 00:18:02 Mr. costin,i would like to be clear.
238 00:18:05 My reputation as a manrests entirely on our success.
239 00:18:11 I think you shall find mecapable of every sacrifice.
240 00:18:16 Therefore, I must insist.
241 00:18:20 Oh, right you are, sir.
242 00:18:26 You'll need all the fortitudeyou've got.
243 00:18:29 Understood.
244 00:18:31 We are explorers now.
245 00:18:51 We just received a cable.
246 00:18:54 We have new orders...
247 00:18:55 To map the verde river.
248 00:18:57 Please!
249 00:18:58 Find its source.
250 00:19:00 It forms a critical partof the border
251 00:19:02 between Bolivia and Brazil.
252 00:19:05 Our survey route is to begin
253 00:19:06 at a place calledfazenda jacobina,
254 00:19:09 which does not appear to beon this map.
255 00:19:11 I know fazenda jacobina.
256 00:19:13 It's an old rubber town.
257 00:19:14 It's meant to bequite enchanting.
258 00:19:16 Really?
259 00:19:18 You may not be completelyuseless after all.
260 00:19:22 Time is of the essence now.
261 00:19:25 War is at stake.
262 00:19:27 So you and iand a couple of mules
263 00:19:29 are going to stop a war?
264 00:19:31 You and I are going to haveto depend on each other.
265 00:19:35 Neither of uswill survive this alone.
266 00:19:38 Right you are.
267 00:19:43 What's that you're reading?
268 00:19:45 A poem, from my wife,by kipling.
269 00:19:48 It's called the explorer.
270 00:19:51 Apt.
271 00:19:53 Would you like to hear it?
272 00:19:55 It will be a long wayuntil we reach amazonia.
273 00:19:58 Be my guest.
274 00:20:02 "'There's no sensein going further...
275 00:20:04 It's the edge of cultivation'
276 00:20:06 so they said,and I believed it...
277 00:20:09 Broke my landand sowed my crop...
278 00:20:12 Built my barnsand strung my fences..."
279 00:20:14 In the little border station
280 00:20:17 tucked away below the foothills
281 00:20:19 where the trails run out and stop
282 00:20:23 till a voice, as bad as conscience,
283 00:20:26 rang interminable changes
284 00:20:28 on one everlasting whisper
285 00:20:30 day and night repeated...So:
286 00:20:34 "Something hidden.
287 00:20:36 Go and find it.
288 00:20:38 Go and look behind the ranges...
289 00:20:41 Something lost behind the ranges.
290 00:20:45 Lost and waiting for you.
291 00:20:48 Go!"
292 00:21:38 Twenty-nine degrees,
293 00:21:41 16 minutes southof the equator.
294 00:21:44 Twenty-nine...
295 00:21:49 Sixteen.
296 00:21:58 Rather deadly lookingsnake here.
297 00:22:04 We might be a little bittoo English for this jungle.
298 00:22:09 Strangers in a strange land.
299 00:23:46 major fawcett?
300 00:23:48 Is that you?
301 00:23:50 - Yes.- Welcome to fazenda jacobina.
302 00:23:53 Lance corporal manley, sir.Liaison to the governor general.
303 00:23:55 No need to standon ceremony.
304 00:23:57 A simple handshakewill suffice.
305 00:24:00 This is Mr. costin.
306 00:24:01 I hate to be the bearerof bad news,
307 00:24:04 but I have received a telegramfrom the border commission.
308 00:24:08 Go on.
309 00:24:09 They strongly advise you to...
310 00:24:11 Abort the mission.
311 00:24:13 It's becomefar too dangerous, sir.
312 00:24:15 They're already fighting...
313 00:24:16 Where arethe government offices?
314 00:24:18 Sir?
315 00:24:21 Government, sir?
316 00:24:24 I'm afraid you've left"government" behind
317 00:24:26 a long time ago.
318 00:24:29 In that case, you had bettersend them a telegram
319 00:24:32 informing them thatwe will not stand down
320 00:24:35 and we shall proceedas planned.
321 00:24:39 How quickly can you find usan Indian guide?
322 00:24:41 Well, I...
323 00:24:43 I had an Indian guide,sir, but...
324 00:24:47 Well, what happened to him?
325 00:24:50 What, was he afraidof a little hard work?
326 00:24:54 Not quite, sir.
327 00:24:56 It's out of my hands now.
328 00:24:57 You need to speak to baron de gondoriz.
329 00:24:59 He runs the rubber company here.
330 00:25:03 Good evening, baron.
331 00:25:04 Thank you for seeing us.
332 00:25:07 We're from the British army.
333 00:25:09 We are to be venturingup the rio verde
334 00:25:12 and find ourselves in needof some of your men.
335 00:25:15 In exchange, I promisevery favorable treatment
336 00:25:18 from my country.
337 00:25:20 Keep him chained up.
338 00:25:21 He can't be trusted.
339 00:25:23 He needs a good beatingevery now and again.
340 00:25:32 Por favor.
341 00:25:44 You're goin' upriver, are ya?
342 00:25:48 Yes.
343 00:25:50 For surveying.
344 00:25:52 Well...
345 00:25:54 Ain't nobody comes backfrom up there.
346 00:25:59 Ever.
347 00:26:02 Is this slavegood enough for you?
348 00:26:06 Yes.
349 00:26:09 - Do you speak English?- He understands.
350 00:26:13 We taught him.
351 00:26:17 What will you take for him
352 00:26:18 and any four menof his choosing?
353 00:26:22 It offends youto negotiate with me.
354 00:26:27 - No, not at all.- Please.
355 00:26:29 Do not embarrass yourself.
356 00:26:31 You come here to make maps.
357 00:26:34 Why is that?
358 00:26:36 So that there may be peace.
359 00:26:39 What is peace?
360 00:26:41 Peace means my businesswill flourish.
361 00:26:45 I will flourish.
362 00:26:48 Peace means onlythat nothing will change.
363 00:26:54 I will help you
364 00:26:56 because you will make surethat nothing will change.
365 00:27:08 I forgotto give you this, major.
366 00:27:10 Came directly herewhile you were surveying.
367 00:27:40 Can you show me how farthe river goes?
368 00:27:58 Muy bien.
369 00:28:02 We need threefull rafts and four horses.
370 00:28:06 Is this our party?
371 00:28:07 Bloody desperate lotyou've got us.
372 00:28:10 They're as dependable as anycan be found here, Mr. costin.
373 00:28:14 We're the only oneswho'll pay them.
374 00:28:17 We'll do 12 hours a day.
375 00:28:18 No less.
376 00:28:21 The river will be our homefor the next two years.
377 00:28:24 We shall not fail.
378 00:28:26 Mankind awaits our discoveries.
379 00:28:43 Shoving off!
380 00:29:44 I can see the fish,
381 00:29:46 but...But I can't catch them.
382 00:29:57 Nothing again.
383 00:29:59 I don't understand.
384 00:30:01 The river is deep here.There is plenty of fish.
385 00:30:04 It's a desert.
386 00:30:07 A green desert.
387 00:30:10 All right, pull it in.
388 00:30:12 We'll try again further up.
389 00:30:16 Major fawcett?
390 00:30:21 What on earth is she doingall the way out here?
391 00:30:28 Come to load rubber, no doubt.
392 00:30:31 Or maybe she's lookingfor the gold of El dorado.
393 00:30:39 It's German.
394 00:30:43 Trunk says "Hamburg".
395 00:30:46 There's someone aboard.
396 00:30:50 Hey, are you German?
397 00:30:54 Bist du deutsche...
398 00:31:07 Stand your ground!
399 00:31:14 Costin!Piranha!
400 00:31:16 Get out of the water!
401 00:31:20 Stay down!
402 00:31:24 Where's fawcett? Fawcett!
403 00:33:35 It's nothing.
404 00:33:59 Are we close?
405 00:35:24 Even the Indian's gone mad now.
406 00:35:31 He was talking to meabout gold cities today...
407 00:35:35 Like a little child.
408 00:35:38 He thinks we're conquistadorsto be led to our death.
409 00:35:43 Those Indians seemed a bit madto begin with.
410 00:35:50 I'd like you to read this to meif you can.
411 00:35:54 If we are to meet our end here,what difference does it make?
412 00:36:03 I'm afraid it would bequite unbearable
413 00:36:04 for me to read it myself.
414 00:36:09 Feel free to summarize.
415 00:36:11 Right you are, sir.
416 00:36:18 Your wife has moved the familyto Devon.
417 00:36:22 She's given birth to a boynamed Brian.
418 00:36:26 Your oldest boy, Jack,
419 00:36:28 is excelling in all ways,she says.
420 00:36:53 I see my son's facein my dreams now.
421 00:37:05 what kind of fool am I
422 00:37:06 to leave my familyfor this place?
423 00:37:13 What did you hope to achieveout here?
424 00:37:19 I don't know.
425 00:37:24 All we have left now
426 00:37:26 is to get to the sourceof the river.
427 00:38:08 Mr. costin?
428 00:38:15 Major...
429 00:38:18 Food gone.
430 00:38:22 Jesus Christ,we are dead from hungry.
431 00:38:25 One piece.
432 00:38:29 Jesus Christ.
433 00:38:31 Give me that!
434 00:38:35 Control yourselves!
435 00:38:40 We are not savages.
436 00:38:48 We're leavingour bones here, major.
437 00:38:51 And for what?
438 00:38:53 A map?
439 00:38:57 Even if we get there,
440 00:38:59 we're not making it backwithout any food.
441 00:39:03 Have you ever thoughtabout that?
442 00:39:05 We're herestarving to death.
443 00:39:10 We're not even lookingfor gold.
444 00:39:13 Let's have at him.
445 00:39:19 My ear!
446 00:39:20 My ear!
447 00:39:22 My ear!
448 00:39:24 Next one will be up your ass.
449 00:39:28 Thank you, Mr. costin.
450 00:39:57 No one's ever been herebefore, chief!
451 00:40:00 No one!Ever!
452 00:40:06 We made it!
453 00:40:11 Whoo!
454 00:40:14 The first!
455 00:40:16 What a find!
456 00:40:18 Whoo!
457 00:40:26 Major.
458 00:40:29 Major, we've lost the Indian.
459 00:40:33 He's run off.
460 00:40:37 He got us here.
461 00:40:50 Our last reading.
462 00:41:31 Am I dreaming this?
463 00:41:32 No...
464 00:41:34 I see it, too.
465 00:41:38 Please.
466 00:41:41 It's our only chance.
467 00:41:44 We'll starve.
468 00:41:59 Thank god.
469 00:42:01 Couldn't have done that bettermyself, sir.
470 00:42:36 What is it, chief?
471 00:42:40 It's pottery...
472 00:42:43 In the ground.
473 00:42:49 Look, it's all over.
474 00:42:59 Look at this.
475 00:43:01 They're ancient.
476 00:43:06 Christ, he was right.
477 00:43:11 The Indian was right.
478 00:43:15 You said no onehad been here before.
479 00:43:18 I think you meantno white man, Mr. costin.
480 00:43:21 I think you meantno white man.
481 00:43:27 We thought the Indian mad.
482 00:43:29 There must have beendwellings here.
483 00:44:11 Thank god that boarhas more meat on it than we do.
484 00:44:13 All right, easy, easy, easy.
485 00:44:17 The exit from hell is alwaysdifficult, Mr. costin.
486 00:44:22 And we will get back.
487 00:44:27 The world will knowwhat we have found here.
488 00:44:30 - Let us keep going.- V醡onos.
489 00:44:32 Come on, let's go.
490 00:45:07 Can you see him?
491 00:45:32 Thank you, thank you.
492 00:45:33 Major fawcett, you areengland's bravest explorer!
493 00:45:37 Thank you, sir.
494 00:45:51 Your son.
495 00:45:52 This must be Brian.
496 00:45:59 And here's Jack.
497 00:46:03 Are you my father?
498 00:46:06 I am indeed, son.
499 00:46:08 Come, give me a hug.
500 00:46:19 Let's go home.
501 00:46:22 Thank you all.
502 00:46:30 Percy, come.Meet our host, Mr. James Murray.
503 00:46:33 He's very anxious to meet you.
504 00:46:36 A person of considerableresources.
505 00:46:38 He certainly hasa beautiful home.
506 00:46:41 And, of course,a reputation to match.
507 00:46:45 Ah, Mr. Murray.
508 00:46:48 Major fawcett,i see you down there.
509 00:46:50 Welcome to the inner circle.
510 00:46:54 Thank you, Mr. Murray.
511 00:46:55 - Mrs. fawcett.- Evening.
512 00:47:02 Percy, we're all so excited
513 00:47:06 to hear your speech to the rgs.
514 00:47:09 Listen to them, will you?
515 00:47:12 They're all talkingabout your mission.
516 00:47:16 Extraordinary.
517 00:47:18 I'm just honoredto be here, sir.
518 00:47:20 I read your articlein the times this morning
519 00:47:22 about the slave tradein the americas.
520 00:47:26 It's, uh...
521 00:47:28 You're an enlightened man.
522 00:47:30 Poor savages.
523 00:47:33 The native does deserveour sympathy.
524 00:47:36 Yes.
525 00:47:38 I think we have only justscratched the surface
526 00:47:40 of amazonia.
527 00:47:42 Most certainly.
528 00:47:44 I was, um...
529 00:47:46 Well, I'm a biologist,
530 00:47:48 but I'm also somewhatof an explorer.
531 00:47:52 I was second-in-commandunder shackleton
532 00:47:54 in the Antarctica.
533 00:47:56 Did you know that?
534 00:47:57 I don't thinkthere's anyone here
535 00:47:59 who's not well aware of youraccomplishments, Mr. Murray.
536 00:48:01 Hear, hear.
537 00:48:03 You have distinguishedyourself with great bravery.
538 00:48:06 I know whatthese expeditions require.
539 00:48:08 Well, it's beenmy lifelong ambition
540 00:48:10 to go to the Amazon, you know.
541 00:48:15 Well, I must say, I...
542 00:48:16 I hope that the rgs continuesits pursuits, but I...
543 00:48:21 I have come to believethat mapmaking
544 00:48:24 should bea secondary interest.
545 00:48:27 Really?
546 00:48:28 I witnessed severalarchaeological discoveries
547 00:48:32 that I believe may haveenormous significance.
548 00:48:35 Such as?
549 00:48:37 Pottery in the jungle...
550 00:48:38 Where no white manhas ever been before.
551 00:48:42 My friend, a wordin your ear, please.
552 00:48:44 Um, your...Your exploitshave opened every door for you,
553 00:48:49 but I would suggest keepingsuch findings to yourself, hmm?
554 00:48:52 It is one thing to defendthe primitive jungle men.
555 00:48:56 It is quite another to elevatetheir capacity beyond reason.
556 00:49:00 I mean, no one herewould dispute
557 00:49:02 that you believedwhat you saw, but, uh...
558 00:49:05 Such a trip is very hardon the mind.
559 00:49:08 Very hard indeed.
560 00:49:14 Mr. keltie...
561 00:49:17 ...i think you should findmy mind perfectly fit...
562 00:49:22 ...and still open,thank heavens.
563 00:49:36 Good afternoon, gentlemen.
564 00:49:42 I would like to introduce
565 00:49:44 one of our brothers
566 00:49:46 whose achievementsare now known to you
567 00:49:49 and not inconsiderable...
568 00:49:52 Major Percy fawcett.
569 00:49:59 Thank you, sir.
570 00:50:06 By rights,i should be with my husband.
571 00:50:08 It's...It's men only,I'm afraid, madam.
572 00:50:13 My esteemed colleagues,
573 00:50:16 it is now my firm belief
574 00:50:19 that amazonia is far more
575 00:50:22 than the green desertwhich many of us had supposed.
576 00:50:28 I am proposing that amazonia
577 00:50:32 contain a hidden civilization.
578 00:50:38 One that may wellpredate our own.
579 00:50:42 Major fawcett,
580 00:50:43 I am Mr. William barclay,of bedford.
581 00:50:46 And I have beento south America.
582 00:50:50 Please, Mr. barclay,I'm sure we'd all be thrilled
583 00:50:52 to hear about your holiday.
584 00:50:56 But we are currently discussingexploration.
585 00:51:02 Now, to be clear,
586 00:51:04 are you insistingon mythical kingdoms of gold?
587 00:51:08 Now...Now, those fantasies
588 00:51:10 lured the conquistadorsto their destruction.
589 00:51:15 Sir, it wasthe conquistadors and we
590 00:51:19 who have been destroyingamazonia.
591 00:51:23 I have seen with my own eyes
592 00:51:25 evidenceof their civilization,
593 00:51:28 and I assure you, sir,it is real.
594 00:51:34 Perhaps it is too difficultfor some of you to admit.
595 00:51:39 We, who have been steepedin the bigotry of the church
596 00:51:42 for so longcannot give much credence
597 00:51:45 to an older civilization,
598 00:51:48 particularly one createdby a race the white man
599 00:51:52 has so brutally condemnedto slavery and death.
600 00:51:56 Are...Are you insistingthat these savages...
601 00:51:59 They're our equals?
602 00:52:01 I do not know, Mr. barclay,
603 00:52:04 but I intend to find out.
604 00:52:05 What, savagesin westminster Abbey?
605 00:52:11 Hence your disrespect, sir.
606 00:52:14 But what is at stake?
607 00:52:18 If we may find a city
608 00:52:21 where one was consideredimpossible to exist,
609 00:52:25 it may well write
610 00:52:26 a whole new chapterin human history.
611 00:52:30 Yes.
612 00:52:32 - Yes!- Consider my evidence.
613 00:52:35 I have archeological finds!
614 00:52:39 Antiquities as sophisticated
615 00:52:42 as any in Asia or Europe...
616 00:52:45 In the middle of the jungle!
617 00:52:47 Pots and pans!
618 00:52:49 Pots and pans!
619 00:52:52 Pots and pans!Pots and pans!
620 00:52:54 Pots and pans!
621 00:53:06 Settle down, children.
622 00:53:09 Settle down!
623 00:53:13 After my returnfrom the jungle,
624 00:53:15 I have examineda signal document
625 00:53:18 dating from the conquistadors,Mr. barclay.
626 00:53:22 It states explicitly
627 00:53:24 the discovery of a lost city.
628 00:53:29 Uncovered in Trinity college, Dublin, this week,
629 00:53:33 by my lovely wife.
630 00:53:36 Written by a Portuguese soldierin 1753.
631 00:53:40 And I quote,
632 00:53:43 "we came upon the ruinsof an ancient city,
633 00:53:46 bedecked with gold.
634 00:53:48 Roads, temples,ancient symbols."
635 00:53:53 What, El dorado?
636 00:53:55 No, gentlemen!
637 00:53:57 No!
638 00:53:58 - I call it z.- Z?
639 00:54:00 The ultimate pieceof the human puzzle!
640 00:54:04 It is there,and we must find it!
641 00:54:08 Mr. fawcett!
642 00:54:11 Mr. fawcett, I say we return!
643 00:54:15 I say we goand find the glory!
644 00:54:20 What say you?
645 00:54:22 What I say, Mr. Murray...
646 00:54:25 Is I accept that challenge!
647 00:54:30 Mr. costin!
648 00:54:32 I see you seated there!
649 00:54:34 Will you return with us?
650 00:54:37 Mr. fawcett,that jungle is hell,
651 00:54:40 but one kind of likes it.
652 00:54:44 We shall return!
653 00:54:46 And we shall find the glory!
654 00:54:58 I have such high hopes, cheeky.
655 00:55:04 With this journey,
656 00:55:05 we may be able to tear down
657 00:55:07 their narrow-mindedconvictions.
658 00:55:15 I do believe I am quite readyto accompany you
659 00:55:17 on your next journey.
660 00:55:26 What do you mean?
661 00:55:31 The children will be backin school by then.
662 00:55:35 And I've learned to readthe stars and navigate...
663 00:55:42 ...and become very well-versedin the history of the region.
664 00:55:47 After all, it is iwho found the document.
665 00:55:49 I know, darling.
666 00:55:54 But that would be impossible.
667 00:55:58 It's not a place at allfor a woman.
668 00:56:03 Not a place for a woman?
669 00:56:05 Yes.
670 00:56:07 We believe firmlyin the equality between us.
671 00:56:10 In equality, yes,but in mind, not in body.
672 00:56:13 Ah.
673 00:56:15 The rigors of such a trip
674 00:56:16 would be beyondyour imagination.
675 00:56:19 I believe it is generallyacknowledged that the pain
676 00:56:21 a woman experiencesduring childbirth
677 00:56:22 far exceeds anythinga man must endure.
678 00:56:25 This is notabout childbirth.
679 00:56:26 Oh, what do you knowof childbirth?
680 00:56:29 Have you witnessedtwo minutes of it,
681 00:56:30 let alone endured it?
682 00:56:35 The jungle is aboutyears of practice...
683 00:56:41 Training,the art of soldiering.
684 00:56:45 I have that.
685 00:56:47 It is about maggotsin your skin.
686 00:56:50 It is about deadly snakes
687 00:56:51 and diseasethat make you vomit blood.
688 00:56:56 You could not bear it.
689 00:56:58 And I could not bearthat either.
690 00:57:00 Somehow I managed to bearthe dangers you faced,
691 00:57:03 the years you were gone.
692 00:57:05 This way at leastwe might be able
693 00:57:06 to be togetherfor some of our lives.
694 00:57:07 You are my wife.
695 00:57:11 I need you here.
696 00:57:14 Not as a tent mate
697 00:57:15 in need of constant care.
698 00:57:18 And in this fantasy of yours,what happens to the children?
699 00:57:21 Shh.
700 00:57:23 Please, try to be reasonable.
701 00:57:28 You will throw "reasonable"in my face?
702 00:57:32 Was it reasonable to stay here
703 00:57:34 and struggle to providefor the children
704 00:57:35 while you wandered the jungle?
705 00:57:37 Now, you have givenno thought,
706 00:57:39 not one thoughtto my aspirations as a woman.
707 00:57:42 Have you thought about that?
708 00:57:44 Men and womenhave performed their roles
709 00:57:47 since the beginning of time!
710 00:57:50 It is the cornerstoneof our civilization.
711 00:57:53 I must say, I did expectmore understanding from you,
712 00:57:55 and I am disgracedby your ignorant posture.
713 00:57:57 - Mother!- It's all right, darling.
714 00:58:00 I'm sorry we were shouting.Run along, I'll come in...
715 00:58:02 Mother, please don't fight.
716 00:58:03 It's all right, Jack.Go.
717 00:58:34 One hundred twenty-one miles
718 00:58:36 to oviedo's last marking!
719 00:58:44 You should put some greaseon that.
720 00:58:47 Will do.
721 00:58:50 Where's Mr. Murray?
722 00:58:52 He's bringing up the rear,chief.
723 00:58:56 Mr. Murray!
724 00:58:58 Yes?
725 00:59:00 How are you managing?
726 00:59:02 I am managing well,thank you.
727 00:59:05 My pack is justa little heavy, it seems.
728 00:59:10 Perhaps I shall rid myself
729 00:59:13 of the unnecessaryaccouterments, yes?
730 00:59:16 I wouldn't do thatif I were you.
731 00:59:19 You don't wantto be ill-equipped
732 00:59:21 for the journey ahead.
733 00:59:22 Well, yes. However...
734 00:59:25 An awful lotof this scientific equipment
735 00:59:29 seems to be slowing us down.
736 00:59:33 When we reachthe river, then.
737 00:59:35 But you must keepone spare set of clothing
738 00:59:38 and, of course, your mattress.
739 00:59:40 I believe I shallgo naked as Adam
740 00:59:42 in this infernal heat.
741 00:59:46 What a sight that would be.
742 00:59:48 Let's keep going.
743 00:59:50 That bugger wishes he was backon the south pole.
744 00:59:54 He'll pull his weightsoon enough.
745 00:59:56 Don't worry.
746 01:00:03 Shall we treat ourselves
747 01:00:04 to the mail, gentlemen?
748 01:00:06 We've still got the sacksfrom San Carlos.
749 01:00:08 You got two from your wifeand son, major.
750 01:00:16 There's been a major discoveryin Peru.
751 01:00:20 Go on, then.
752 01:00:21 An American, hiram bingham,
753 01:00:23 he's found a...A lost city in the andes...
754 01:00:26 Machu picchu.
755 01:00:30 He says that Dr. Hamilton rice
756 01:00:32 is hot on his trail.
757 01:00:35 Seems we're in a racewith the Americans now.
758 01:00:38 They're after a bitof our prestige.
759 01:00:41 - He's too far north.- Mm.
760 01:00:44 Still, provesthere's much to be found.
761 01:00:49 We've lost the other boat.
762 01:00:56 Savages!
763 01:00:57 Arm yourselves!
764 01:00:58 No!Hold your fire.
765 01:01:00 Everyone out of the boat.
766 01:01:04 Take cover.
767 01:01:20 Mr. manley!
768 01:01:21 Get your concertina!
769 01:01:23 - My concertina, sir?- Yes, do it now!
770 01:01:25 Play "soldiers of the queen."
771 01:01:27 Come on!
772 01:01:30 Mr. costin,come and sing with me.
773 01:01:36 Come!
774 01:01:40 Are you ready?
775 01:01:42 And...
776 01:02:10 amigos.
777 01:02:13 Amigos.
778 01:02:20 Amigo! Amigo!
779 01:02:27 Amigo!
780 01:03:55 Boys, boys.
781 01:03:57 If the red man attacks,
782 01:04:00 you rally to me at all costs.
783 01:04:03 Rally to me at all costs.
784 01:04:18 Oh, good god.
785 01:04:22 His hat.
786 01:04:59 We're safe.
787 01:05:01 The chief has invited usto be his guest.
788 01:05:25 Are you all right?
789 01:05:31 This is a tribe of cannibals.
790 01:05:33 I know. I know.
791 01:05:36 The chief explained
792 01:05:38 it's a dead memberof their tribe.
793 01:05:40 His spirit will enter themif they eat it.
794 01:05:45 We must attempt to engage.
795 01:05:49 They may havecritical information...
796 01:05:52 - Oh.- ...About our destination.
797 01:05:54 I'm...I refuse this madness.
798 01:05:57 I refuse it.
799 01:06:03 Men, come with me.
800 01:06:04 Come.
801 01:06:08 Boys, we have to getback to that boat.
802 01:06:12 Costin.
803 01:07:21 S?
804 01:07:24 Gracias.
805 01:08:08 He's heard rumors of a city,
806 01:08:10 but he's not sure.
807 01:08:11 He said further up the river,
808 01:08:13 he thinks there will bepeople who can help us.
809 01:08:18 All right, then.
810 01:08:20 Gracias, amigo.
811 01:08:22 緾omida?
812 01:08:24 - Food?- 縞omida?
813 01:08:28 Comida. S? gracias.
814 01:09:10 That is remarkable.
815 01:09:13 That substanceonly stuns the fish.
816 01:09:16 They don't killmore than what they have to.
817 01:09:22 Remarkable.
818 01:09:49 These so-called "savages"have cultivated the jungle...
819 01:09:55 ...where no one thoughtit could be done.
820 01:10:00 We've been so arrogantand contemptuous...
821 01:10:05 I no less than others.
822 01:10:09 Look how it's all laid out.
823 01:10:13 It's mathematicalin its precision.
824 01:10:17 Well, it's whatyou've been saying.
825 01:10:31 Imagine what z must be like.
826 01:10:38 Well, the canoesare useless now.
827 01:10:40 We'll have to use the raft.
828 01:10:45 We leave at sunrise.
829 01:11:14 James?
830 01:11:17 James!
831 01:11:23 I think I found him.
832 01:11:34 Hello, old sport.
833 01:11:37 I appear to havegotten myself lost.
834 01:11:41 Thank god you're all alive.
835 01:11:42 I had assumed that youhad been cannibalized
836 01:11:45 by those savages.
837 01:11:53 It's my leg.
838 01:11:54 I have a nasty wound.
839 01:11:57 It'll be looked after.
840 01:11:59 - Come.- No.
841 01:12:01 We must keep moving.
842 01:12:03 I think I havea bit of a fever coming on.
843 01:12:05 Mr. manley,
844 01:12:06 help me clean all of this up.
845 01:12:24 This was in my bag.
846 01:12:29 It was a giftfrom my wife and children
847 01:12:31 for all of us to share.
848 01:12:34 I know, I was just very...
849 01:12:38 Hungry.
850 01:12:42 I'm feeling a bit tired.
851 01:12:43 If you don't mind,I'm going to rest for...
852 01:12:46 A while longer.
853 01:12:48 You have no right to be tired.
854 01:12:51 My own children,at their tender ages,
855 01:12:54 could be counted onmore than you.
856 01:12:59 And I could be home with them,
857 01:13:03 and yet I am here with you
858 01:13:07 to attempt great things.
859 01:13:11 Have you water, please?
860 01:13:13 You'll get waterwhen we get to the raft.
861 01:13:15 Mr. manley,help me get him on his feet.
862 01:13:24 Stay where you are,Mr. Murray.
863 01:13:26 It's essentialwe keep the balance.
864 01:13:31 Murray!
865 01:13:33 - Stay down!- Ah!
866 01:13:36 Stay down, god damn you!
867 01:13:39 Murray, stay on the ground!
868 01:13:43 Swim to shore.
869 01:13:45 We'll bank further down.
870 01:13:52 Swim to shore.
871 01:13:54 Let go!
872 01:13:56 Swim to shore!
873 01:13:57 - Please.- Let go!
874 01:13:59 - No!- You're tipping the raft!
875 01:14:01 We're losing supplies!
876 01:14:02 God damn you!
877 01:14:03 I said let go,you pink-eyed weakling!
878 01:14:07 Let go!
879 01:14:08 Mr. manley, help me!
880 01:14:10 Help me get to shore!
881 01:14:12 I'll grab him.
882 01:14:23 Shut up.
883 01:14:25 Chief, we've lost a thirdof our rations.
884 01:14:35 I was drowning.
885 01:14:37 There was no chance of that!
886 01:14:40 And this,after you stole our food!
887 01:14:43 I suppose I should havestarved myself.
888 01:14:46 That would have beenthe honorable course of action,
889 01:14:47 wouldn't it?
890 01:14:49 Is that what you want?
891 01:14:50 You want me to die?
892 01:14:53 Please slow down.
893 01:14:55 Give a dying man a chance.
894 01:15:00 I just want to be dead.
895 01:15:06 The effronteryof that young upstart,
896 01:15:10 his vulgar quest for glory...
897 01:15:15 ...like a Judas,
898 01:15:19 he has delivered me...
899 01:15:23 ...into this jungle.
900 01:15:27 Well, we're two weeks behind,
901 01:15:30 according to the sextantand the charts.
902 01:15:36 Chief...
903 01:15:39 This leg wound of hisis becoming more infected.
904 01:15:42 You delivered me...
905 01:15:43 Mr. Murray's gotblood poisoning now.
906 01:15:46 ...From many evils.
907 01:15:48 I noticed.
908 01:15:50 The fierce coldin Antarctica...
909 01:15:53 You think he'll make it?
910 01:15:57 There's a slim chance.
911 01:15:58 Was I weak then?
912 01:16:04 He is not worth kissing
913 01:16:08 the hem of your garment,
914 01:16:11 as I am not worthy of yours.
915 01:16:16 Give me strength to survive.
916 01:16:20 He is not worthy.
917 01:16:24 No. No.
918 01:16:41 Yes, what is it?
919 01:16:49 There are mining encampmentssouth of us on the river.
920 01:16:54 In the morning, you will beon your way to them.
921 01:16:57 I'm going to give youour last horse
922 01:17:00 with what supplies I can spareand an Indian to guide you.
923 01:17:04 I have a family at home.
924 01:17:07 I cannot allow you to jeopardizethe welfare of the entire crew.
925 01:17:16 You don't give a whit about me
926 01:17:19 or about any of the party.
927 01:17:25 You don't even careabout going home.
928 01:17:30 You only care...
929 01:17:33 About your lost city.
930 01:18:12 I'm going to seeif there's a path through!
931 01:18:34 Chief!
932 01:18:37 Chief!
933 01:18:51 Chief!
934 01:18:53 I saw it!
935 01:18:55 We're getting close.
936 01:18:58 Keep going.
937 01:19:01 You need to come back.
938 01:19:12 Gave the bloody bastardour last horse,
939 01:19:15 and this is how he repays us.
940 01:19:19 Rations ruined.
941 01:19:21 Murray's covered them in oil!
942 01:19:22 Look at it!
943 01:19:34 We must turn back.
944 01:19:38 There is no turning back.
945 01:19:42 We are right here!
946 01:19:47 We've nothing to showfor our efforts.
947 01:19:50 No evidence.
948 01:19:50 What do we go on with?
949 01:19:52 With what we haveon our backs?
950 01:19:53 It would last a weekat most!
951 01:19:57 It's over, Percy.
952 01:20:26 To be sent to the rgs.
953 01:20:29 Mr. James Murray was forcedto separate from our expedition
954 01:20:33 to seek medical attention.
955 01:20:37 His locationis currently unknown,
956 01:20:42 and he hasmost likely perished.
957 01:20:46 The rest of the groupshall arrive back in england
958 01:20:51 as soon as is possible.
959 01:21:02 Looks like a war with Fritz.
960 01:21:04 We'd better all get home,
961 01:21:05 or we'll miss our chanceto fight.
962 01:21:10 Please send thatimmediately.
963 01:21:12 Yes, sir.
964 01:21:19 Chase it!Go on!
965 01:21:19 Go on, Brian.
966 01:21:22 That is Joan,as you might have guessed.
967 01:21:24 Ugh, Jack!
968 01:21:26 Your daughter.
969 01:21:27 I didn't mean to do that.
970 01:21:29 Beautiful child.
971 01:21:32 Hello, Joan.
972 01:21:53 I'll fetch the boys.
973 01:21:55 No.
974 01:21:58 Let them finish.
975 01:22:00 When they're done,send them in.
976 01:22:06 It should be I who tells themwhat has happened.
977 01:22:21 you're real.
978 01:22:29 Three, two, one, go!
979 01:22:32 How much they've grown.
980 01:22:36 You've done beautifullywith them.
981 01:22:40 My ball!
982 01:22:43 Hey, hey, come on!
983 01:22:59 Gentlemen, welcome to our new home.
984 01:23:02 Thank you for comingat such short notice.
985 01:23:04 - Sir John.- Hello.
986 01:23:05 Professor.
987 01:23:06 Please, will you stepthis way.
988 01:23:12 Congratulationson your knighthood.
989 01:23:13 Ah, thank you. I thinkthat you know everybody here.
990 01:23:17 Mr. James Murray arrivedin London just this morning.
991 01:23:22 We felt it critical to assembleas soon as possible.
992 01:23:35 Congratulationson your safe return.
993 01:23:40 It's a remarkable effort.
994 01:23:42 Mr. Murray contendsthat you abandoned him.
995 01:23:45 Is this correct?
996 01:23:47 No, it is not.
997 01:23:49 He was given money and food.
998 01:23:52 It was an unfortunatebut necessary maneuver
999 01:23:55 in order to save lives.
1000 01:23:56 Sir George,we spent all our time...
1001 01:24:00 Playing around in the mudwith the savages.
1002 01:24:06 And I never saw any evidenceof a lost city.
1003 01:24:10 You were the reason
1004 01:24:12 we did not reachour destination, Mr. Murray.
1005 01:24:15 You poured paraffinon our last supplies.
1006 01:24:18 I reject that accusation,sir John.
1007 01:24:21 I cannot tolerate any furtherinsult from this young man.
1008 01:24:24 I have retained counsel,and I will proceed accordingly.
1009 01:24:29 And as for his lackeys,they are swine
1010 01:24:34 and not to be trusted.
1011 01:24:35 You should have been beatenin the jungle
1012 01:24:37 like the dog that you are.
1013 01:24:38 Please, gentlemen,our nation is now at war.
1014 01:24:42 It ill becomes us to indulgepersonal conflicts.
1015 01:24:47 I earnestly beseech youto come to an understanding.
1016 01:24:54 Very well.
1017 01:24:57 I most generously offer
1018 01:24:58 that if you are willingto apologize to me here
1019 01:25:04 in front of this entire society,
1020 01:25:07 I will consider withdrawingmy claims against the rgs
1021 01:25:11 and yourself,
1022 01:25:13 with certain conditions,of course.
1023 01:25:16 Well, major...
1024 01:25:18 Will you apologize?
1025 01:25:23 For the general good,
1026 01:25:26 I am prepared to reconcile.
1027 01:25:29 Thank you.
1028 01:25:30 I will, of course,
1029 01:25:32 need to hearMr. Murray's conditions.
1030 01:25:35 On the day that I agreedto join you on your mission
1031 01:25:40 and allowed your starto enter my sphere,
1032 01:25:44 your wife was presentto witness your ascent.
1033 01:25:47 My only conditionis that she again be present
1034 01:25:52 to witnessyour acknowledgment...
1035 01:25:56 Of the wrongs...
1036 01:26:00 That you have done to me.
1037 01:26:02 Sir?
1038 01:26:03 Mr. Murray,the last time I saw you,
1039 01:26:08 I was putting you on the onlyremaining horse,
1040 01:26:12 giving you far morethan your share of our food.
1041 01:26:15 The men begged meto leave you where you lay.
1042 01:26:21 But I could not do that,
1043 01:26:24 and as a consequence,
1044 01:26:27 I saved your life.
1045 01:26:29 You saved my life?
1046 01:26:31 You saved my...
1047 01:26:33 I demand an apology right now.
1048 01:26:35 You will apologize to me.
1049 01:26:40 I will apologize...
1050 01:26:43 Thank you.
1051 01:26:48 ...to my men.
1052 01:26:52 I'm sorry I ever consideredMr. Murray
1053 01:26:55 worthy of your company...
1054 01:26:58 And that I ever mistooka man's rank for his mettle.
1055 01:27:03 But I shall notmake that mistake again.
1056 01:27:10 What your purpose isin this ambush I cannot say.
1057 01:27:14 But you need fearno more embarrassment from me.
1058 01:27:19 I hereby resignfrom this institution,
1059 01:27:22 and I shall proceed on my own.
1060 01:27:24 No, please, major.Please.
1061 01:27:26 This is outrageous.
1062 01:27:28 Please, you must reconsider!
1063 01:27:30 Magnus!
1064 01:27:34 I shall teach him.
1065 01:28:02 What's wrong?
1066 01:28:05 You've received a letter.
1067 01:28:07 All former officersnot currently posted
1068 01:28:10 must send their namesto the war office.
1069 01:28:17 Let us hope it isa brief conflict.
1070 01:28:23 Talk to the boys.
1071 01:28:24 Don't be concerned, my love.
1072 01:28:28 I've spent a whole lifetraining for this.
1073 01:28:35 Hello, boy.
1074 01:28:43 Father.
1075 01:28:48 Jack. Brian.
1076 01:28:51 Has Harvey been walked?
1077 01:28:53 Uh, no, not yet.
1078 01:28:54 Right.
1079 01:28:56 I'll do it.
1080 01:28:59 Father, you will not haveto leave again, will you?
1081 01:29:02 To fight?
1082 01:29:05 If the reports are true,
1083 01:29:06 I'm afraid I must.
1084 01:29:08 Father, you've only justreturned.
1085 01:29:11 It's...It's hardly fair.
1086 01:29:14 I'm obligated to serve.
1087 01:29:17 "Obligated"?
1088 01:29:18 What of your obligationto mother...
1089 01:29:21 And...And to us...
1090 01:29:23 Your family...
1091 01:29:26 The family that you've chosento abandon for so many years?
1092 01:29:29 Jack.
1093 01:29:33 How dare you talk to melike that?
1094 01:29:37 How dare...How dare you, father?
1095 01:29:39 You...
1096 01:29:42 You do not think of us.
1097 01:29:45 You thinkof Indians or Germans,
1098 01:29:47 or any other path to glorythat you can find.
1099 01:29:49 Jack, stop it.That's enough.
1100 01:29:50 Mother, I will not stop!
1101 01:29:51 You have returned a failure.
1102 01:29:53 The papers are full of it!
1103 01:29:55 And you wantto abandon us again?
1104 01:29:57 - It's contemptible.- Enough!
1105 01:30:00 Percy.
1106 01:30:12 I hate him.
1107 01:30:13 Oh, Jack.
1108 01:30:15 Everythingyour father has done
1109 01:30:17 since the dayyou came into this world
1110 01:30:19 has been to betteryour life.
1111 01:30:21 And for your own sake,i hope one day
1112 01:30:22 you will come to regretthe things you just said to him.
1113 01:30:25 Please just go.
1114 01:30:31 Please, please just go.
1115 01:31:07 Well, what do you know, chief?
1116 01:31:10 It appears our old friendMr. James Murray
1117 01:31:12 is not so powerful after all.
1118 01:31:14 Why do you say that?
1119 01:31:15 The bastard's gone off
1120 01:31:17 on an arctic expeditionwith Canadians
1121 01:31:19 and mutinied.
1122 01:31:22 He's not beenheard from since.
1123 01:31:25 Take a look.
1124 01:31:31 I'm sure his"magnificent skills"
1125 01:31:33 will bring him back safely.
1126 01:31:38 Someone should warn the eskimos
1127 01:31:40 that Mr. Murrayis on the prowl.
1128 01:31:55 - All right, major?- Mr. costin!
1129 01:31:57 We swiped a mediumof fine spiritualistic skills
1130 01:32:00 off the Russians.
1131 01:32:02 Come.She'll read your fortune.
1132 01:32:06 Can't believewe smuggled her in here.
1133 01:32:09 Welcome to the world beyond.
1134 01:32:11 Time's up.Come on.
1135 01:32:12 - It's the major's turn.- Go on.
1136 01:32:15 Let's hear the major's fortune!
1137 01:32:19 Excellent.
1138 01:32:26 We will bein battle soon, madam.
1139 01:32:28 Any spiritual aidwould be greatly appreciated.
1140 01:32:34 You are the explorer?
1141 01:32:38 I was...
1142 01:32:42 As were these fine men,
1143 01:32:44 who have transferred hereso we could all be together.
1144 01:32:53 Give me your hand.
1145 01:33:03 Feel my hand.
1146 01:33:06 Listen to my voice.
1147 01:33:13 Is it a forest?
1148 01:33:17 You dream to bein a forest.
1149 01:33:24 I wish to find a lost city.
1150 01:33:27 Can you seeyourself there now?
1151 01:33:33 Try to picture itin your mind.
1152 01:33:43 Yes.
1153 01:33:47 I can see it.
1154 01:33:52 You cannotblind yourself to this vision.
1155 01:33:57 What you seek
1156 01:33:59 is far greaterthan you ever imagined.
1157 01:34:06 A vast land bejeweled with peoples.
1158 01:34:14 Your soul will never be quiet
1159 01:34:17 until you findthis new place.
1160 01:34:22 It is your destiny.
1161 01:34:28 With it, you willilluminate the world.
1162 01:34:38 Our worldhas set itself afire.
1163 01:34:44 I must look elsewhereto quench the Blaze.
1164 01:35:17 good morning, gentlemen.
1165 01:35:19 - Sir.- Good morning, sir.
1166 01:35:26 When I was younger,
1167 01:35:29 I ventured allfor king and country,
1168 01:35:33 for place and rank.
1169 01:35:37 I believed that to bethe makings of a man.
1170 01:35:43 But my travels have taught me
1171 01:35:46 such ambitionsare mere phantoms.
1172 01:35:55 I know in our hearts...
1173 01:35:58 We fight for our loved ones,
1174 01:36:01 as we should.
1175 01:36:05 But they are not here.
1176 01:36:08 So, instead,let us fight for each other!
1177 01:36:17 Good luck.
1178 01:36:21 And may god be with all of you.
1179 01:36:25 And fuck the bloody boche!
1180 01:36:27 Well said, Mr. costin!
1181 01:36:28 All right, then!Into positions.
1182 01:36:30 Come on, lads.Come on!
1183 01:36:32 Come on, boys!
1184 01:37:16 Take out their gunner!
1185 01:37:18 Take out their gunneron the hill!
1186 01:37:21 Move! Move!
1187 01:37:28 Come on!Keep going!
1188 01:37:36 Come on!
1189 01:37:45 Come on!Push forward!
1190 01:37:58 Gas! Gas!
1191 01:38:01 Gas!
1192 01:38:04 Gas!
1193 01:38:07 Gas!
1194 01:38:13 Manley, gas!
1195 01:38:15 Manley!
1196 01:38:16 Gas!
1197 01:39:47 Darling, it is I.
1198 01:39:51 We are here.
1199 01:39:54 The children are here.
1200 01:39:58 Nina.
1201 01:39:59 Yes, my darling.
1202 01:40:01 Come.
1203 01:40:06 That is Joan.
1204 01:40:12 Let him feel your face.
1205 01:40:13 Come along.
1206 01:40:16 See?
1207 01:40:18 Brian.
1208 01:40:19 Where is Jack?
1209 01:40:25 Father, I'm here.
1210 01:40:30 I thought I had died.
1211 01:40:34 Oh, no.
1212 01:40:37 You were exposedto chlorine gas,
1213 01:40:40 and your eyes were affected,
1214 01:40:42 but they are very confident
1215 01:40:43 that your sight shall return.
1216 01:40:47 The rest of the men?
1217 01:40:51 - Costin?- Mr. costin was unharmed.
1218 01:40:55 Your brigade sufferedmany losses,
1219 01:40:58 but it was the only onethat did not retreat.
1220 01:41:02 Thanks to your bravery,they are raising your rank
1221 01:41:04 to lieutenant colonel.
1222 01:41:07 Lieutenant colonel?
1223 01:41:09 After all that he has done?
1224 01:41:10 Jack.
1225 01:41:16 I think I was dreaming...
1226 01:41:20 About amazonia.
1227 01:41:22 I...I'm afraidyou may never be able
1228 01:41:26 to return to your jungle.
1229 01:41:29 I am sorry.
1230 01:41:33 Shh. Rest.
1231 01:41:38 All will be well.
1232 01:41:41 - I must go back.- My love...
1233 01:41:45 You cannot thinkof these things right now.
1234 01:41:49 I'm going to take the childrenfor some air.
1235 01:41:57 Come along.
1236 01:42:15 Father.
1237 01:42:19 Jack.
1238 01:42:25 Jack.
1239 01:42:57 America has quite a fascination with you.
1240 01:42:59 Our readers have been askingwhere you've been since the war.
1241 01:43:03 I'm gratefulfor their interest.
1242 01:43:07 You may tell your readersI've recovered from my wounds
1243 01:43:10 and have been adaptingto home life.
1244 01:43:15 Your pursuits in south America
1245 01:43:17 have led to a tremendousinterest in exploration
1246 01:43:19 in the United States.
1247 01:43:20 There have beenmany new voyages planned.
1248 01:43:24 - Have there?- Yes.
1249 01:43:26 Dr. Hamilton riceleaves for Brazil soon
1250 01:43:28 with radio and airplanes.
1251 01:43:30 He's taking a largeand very well armed party.
1252 01:43:35 Well, let us hope that Dr. rice,with all his arms,
1253 01:43:38 does not destroywhat he wishes to discover.
1254 01:43:43 Allow me to ask you a question.
1255 01:43:45 Yes, sir.
1256 01:43:48 How did you find us here?
1257 01:43:50 Your son, colonel.
1258 01:43:51 He wrote us a letter.
1259 01:43:54 Didn't he tell you?
1260 01:44:18 Good shot, Jack.
1261 01:44:21 Thank you, father.
1262 01:44:23 Getting quite expertwith that rifle.
1263 01:44:27 Practice makes perfect,you know.
1264 01:45:02 I have something for you.
1265 01:45:07 This was given to meby a guarani Indian chief.
1266 01:45:12 A great man.
1267 01:45:15 It's yours now.
1268 01:45:24 Thank you.
1269 01:45:28 It must have beena glorious day.
1270 01:45:38 You still believe in z,do you not?
1271 01:45:43 That we underestimatedthe Indian?
1272 01:45:49 That is whywe should go back.
1273 01:45:54 You and I together.
1274 01:45:55 We could find the cityonce and for all.
1275 01:46:05 Jack...
1276 01:46:09 ...I'm an old bastard now.
1277 01:46:16 Father, you and I...We both know it.
1278 01:46:17 You easily outmatchmy strengths.
1279 01:46:21 And now you can seeas clear as day again.
1280 01:46:23 There is nothingstopping us.
1281 01:46:30 Father...
1282 01:46:32 The Americans will venture therewith their guns.
1283 01:46:36 And then we must pray thatthey do not destroy the Indian.
1284 01:46:41 We must find itbefore they do.
1285 01:46:48 I want nothing more thanto go with you, father.
1286 01:46:52 It's everythingyou've always wanted.
1287 01:47:04 We would have to consulta higher authority.
1288 01:47:09 I understand that it's dangerous,
1289 01:47:11 but you've said so yourself,with everything
1290 01:47:13 that's happened in Europe,it's not possible
1291 01:47:15 to choose a safe passagethrough life.
1292 01:47:17 So many men near my own agedid not return from the war,
1293 01:47:21 and...And who is to sayit will not happen again?
1294 01:47:24 It could, mother.
1295 01:47:27 It could happen again.
1296 01:47:30 By all accounts,i should be furious
1297 01:47:31 because you've just...
1298 01:47:34 You've just usedmy very own words against me.
1299 01:47:38 And how can I refute them?They are my own.
1300 01:47:40 Joan's being so annoying.Bloody slapped me!
1301 01:47:42 All right.Joan, don't slap him.
1302 01:47:44 Thank you.Off. Go on.
1303 01:47:46 She hit me on the face!
1304 01:47:47 Brian, I am in the middleof a conversation.
1305 01:47:49 Go and help your sisterget some wood, please,
1306 01:47:51 from the log pile now.
1307 01:47:52 Now!
1308 01:47:53 Fight your own battles.
1309 01:48:02 Mother, please.
1310 01:48:18 There is little doubtthat I would worry night and day
1311 01:48:22 about my boys in the jungle.
1312 01:48:31 But we have never let feardetermine our future.
1313 01:48:36 That's all.
1314 01:48:42 Mother, thank you.
1315 01:48:44 Thank you, thank you,thank you.
1316 01:48:50 - Father, listen, I...- Jack, Jack, Jack.
1317 01:48:52 - We are not there yet.- I know...
1318 01:48:54 We will have to raisea great deal of money.
1319 01:48:56 Of course.I understand. Yes.
1320 01:48:59 Go, go.Let me talk to your mother.
1321 01:49:02 And training.
1322 01:49:04 Well, of course.I shall begin right away.
1323 01:49:06 You and iand Mr. costin.
1324 01:49:08 I'm surehe'd love to join us.
1325 01:49:11 Thank you, mother.Thank you.
1326 01:49:19 What?
1327 01:49:23 I'm just surprisedyou agreed so quickly.
1328 01:49:28 What choice did I have?
1329 01:49:31 It's his essential nature.
1330 01:49:32 It would be wrongto betray that.
1331 01:49:36 Besides, you will be thereto guide him.
1332 01:49:41 Here they are, chief.
1333 01:49:45 These are the lastof my notebooks.
1334 01:49:47 I hope they'll be helpful.
1335 01:49:57 Can I truly not persuade youto come?
1336 01:50:03 We came so close, Henry.
1337 01:50:07 Think of what it would mean...
1338 01:50:10 To finally find it together.
1339 01:50:14 Chief, I have a wifeand child now.
1340 01:50:25 My own children were youngerthan yours is now
1341 01:50:27 when we wenton our first trip.
1342 01:50:31 I can't sayit was not a sacrifice.
1343 01:50:36 But if you could seemy boy now,
1344 01:50:39 his vim and vigor...
1345 01:50:42 I guarantee, it would tear downyour resistance in an instant.
1346 01:50:47 Would you likesome more Brandy, sir?
1347 01:50:50 No, thank you, Nigel.
1348 01:50:52 For yourself, sir?- No, thank you.
1349 01:50:54 Chief, please,don't misunderstand me.
1350 01:50:56 I'm...
1351 01:51:00 Best sympathy for...
1352 01:51:03 This search for z.
1353 01:51:08 I can no longerbear the cost.
1354 01:51:19 You've come to doubtits existence?
1355 01:51:22 No.
1356 01:51:24 I only doubtthat z can provide
1357 01:51:26 all the answersyou seek from it.
1358 01:51:30 I wish you success,my dear friend.
1359 01:51:34 This will beno pampered expedition.
1360 01:51:37 Top-heavy missions get nowhere.
1361 01:51:40 They linger on the fringeof civilization
1362 01:51:42 and bask in publicity.
1363 01:51:44 We will not.
1364 01:51:46 We will be in the fieldfor three years...
1365 01:51:49 ...standingon our own two feet,
1366 01:51:51 surviving by our wits.
1367 01:51:53 Tribesmen shall takeour dispatches
1368 01:51:57 to be delivered for publicationas often as possible.
1369 01:52:00 But who's going to financethis latest journey of yours?
1370 01:52:03 The money isgenerously being supplied
1371 01:52:05 by a consortiumof American newspapers
1372 01:52:08 and Mr. John d. Rockefeller, Jr.
1373 01:52:12 Are you awarethe royal geographical society
1374 01:52:14 has just offered to helpwith the financing?
1375 01:52:16 I am glad to see our nationis not to be left behind.
1376 01:52:21 I would like now to introduce
1377 01:52:22 my companionfor this historic expedition...
1378 01:52:25 My own son,Mr. Jack fawcett.
1379 01:52:29 He is a man of great disciplineand keen as mustard.
1380 01:52:33 Well, we couldn't very well be shamed
1381 01:52:35 by the Americans,now, could we?
1382 01:52:38 No, but I am proud to saythat we did finally
1383 01:52:41 manage to meet them halfway.
1384 01:52:43 Sir George,god rest his soul,
1385 01:52:46 always bore yougreat affection.
1386 01:52:49 But I admit my error in notaccepting your beliefs long ago.
1387 01:52:54 No.
1388 01:52:56 All that matters nowis the future.
1389 01:52:58 Yes.
1390 01:53:01 I have carried this
1391 01:53:04 for the last 20 years.
1392 01:53:08 When we reach z,
1393 01:53:10 I shall send it to youas a sign...
1394 01:53:14 Just in case I decidenot to come back.
1395 01:53:16 Oh, nonsense, nonsense.
1396 01:53:18 Oh, now, we...We...We have something for you.
1397 01:53:22 Mr. barclay, please.
1398 01:53:26 The society's highest honor...
1399 01:53:30 The founder's gold medal.
1400 01:53:33 You are trulydeserving, colonel.
1401 01:53:38 Truly.
1402 01:53:39 Indeed.
1403 01:53:47 All the arrangements are made.
1404 01:53:49 We leave for Portugalon the 7th,
1405 01:53:51 and then we meet againin Brazil.
1406 01:53:55 No one can best us now.
1407 01:53:59 Remember, the code withthe coordinates is in my desk,
1408 01:54:01 and Mr. costin has a copyin safekeeping.
1409 01:54:03 Yes, you've told mea thousand times.
1410 01:54:05 Now run along,or you'll miss your boat.
1411 01:54:14 You're a man now,
1412 01:54:16 responsible for your motherand sister's care.
1413 01:54:20 It's a fine calling,
1414 01:54:22 no less and perhaps even morevirtuous than ours.
1415 01:54:26 All right?
1416 01:54:29 Good-bye, father.
1417 01:54:31 I shall indeed miss you,
1418 01:54:33 as I always have.
1419 01:54:35 - Look after your father for me.- Of course I will. Of course.
1420 01:54:38 - And have fun.- Yes.
1421 01:54:39 And be bold.
1422 01:54:42 Good-bye, Joan.
1423 01:54:45 Good-bye, father.
1424 01:54:47 I love you.
1425 01:54:50 On to z, then.
1426 01:54:52 And a new history.
1427 01:55:02 Good-bye, dear boys!
1428 01:55:03 Whoo!
1429 01:55:27 forty million, father.
1430 01:55:29 The paper says 40 million peopleare following our journey.
1431 01:55:32 It's incredible.
1432 01:55:37 It's wonderful.
1433 01:56:22 How are you faring?
1434 01:56:24 I've never felt better.
1435 01:56:25 Neither have I.
1436 01:56:28 We'll be on the river soon,
1437 01:56:31 and if we're lucky,to see an opera.
1438 01:57:06 this is where they sang?
1439 01:57:08 It's astonishing.
1440 01:57:11 It's just a pityyou couldn't see it intact.
1441 01:57:15 Yes.
1442 01:57:19 The jungle is restoringthe balance.
1443 01:57:26 Dearest cheeky,
1444 01:57:28 this is the last letter you shall receive
1445 01:57:30 until we reach z.
1446 01:57:33 The rest of our party is returning home.
1447 01:57:38 Jack is acquitting himself marvelously.
1448 01:57:42 Today we reached a tribe of Indians
1449 01:57:45 who told us of a cave entirely unknown
1450 01:57:48 to anyone outside of their clan.
1451 01:57:57 They tell of an enormous rock there,
1452 01:57:59 covered with painted pictures of men and horses.
1453 01:58:03 Its location is perhaps the gateway to z.
1454 01:58:08 Cerca.
1455 01:58:10 The chief has been very generous to us here,
1456 01:58:13 and he reminds me yet again
1457 01:58:15 that we are all made of the same Clay.
1458 01:58:39 I expect we will be in touch with the old civilization
1459 01:58:43 within a month.
1460 01:58:45 Thereafter, our fate is in the lap of the gods.
1461 01:58:49 You need have no fear of any failure.
1462 01:59:11 Stop, stop, stop.
1463 01:59:20 Stay calm.
1464 01:59:22 I know the approach.Just keep going.
1465 01:59:35 Amigos.
1466 01:59:38 Amigos.
1467 01:59:41 Amigos.
1468 01:59:43 Amigos.
1469 01:59:55 Right,go back the way we came.
1470 01:59:59 Slowly.Slowly, don't rush.
1471 02:00:14 Into the brush.
1472 02:00:15 Go!
1473 02:00:25 Jack!
1474 02:00:48 no, Jack!
1475 02:00:49 Keep going!
1476 02:00:50 Keep going!
1477 02:01:54 Be brave.
1478 02:01:58 Nothing will happen to us.
1479 02:02:00 That is not our destiny.
1480 02:03:41 We're going to die.
1481 02:03:47 We're going to die here today.
1482 02:03:55 So much of lifeis a mystery, my boy.
1483 02:04:04 We know so littleof this world.
1484 02:04:12 But you and ihave made a journey
1485 02:04:14 that other mencannot even imagine.
1486 02:04:22 And this has given understandingto our hearts.
1487 02:04:30 I love you, father.
1488 02:04:36 I love you, son.
1489 02:06:25 A toast, shall we?
1490 02:06:29 Actually, lord Bernard,i wanted...
1491 02:06:31 I wanted to read something,if I could.
1492 02:06:34 Now I'm in for it.
1493 02:06:36 Stop it.
1494 02:06:37 It's something I wrotein the event
1495 02:06:39 that I did not survivethe birth.
1496 02:06:47 "My Percy, I know your firstinstinct will be to grieve,
1497 02:06:51 but I adjure you ratherto consider our son
1498 02:06:56 and the loveyou must show him."
1499 02:07:01 I knew it would be a boy.
1500 02:07:05 "Always teach him to dream.
1501 02:07:07 To seek the unknown.
1502 02:07:11 To look for what is beautifulis its own reward.
1503 02:07:17 And I beg you to rememberthose words so easy to forget:
1504 02:07:22 'A man's reachshould exceed his grasp,
1505 02:07:28 or what's a heaven for?'
1506 02:07:32 my dearest love forever."
1507 02:08:25 A man came to see me yesterday.
1508 02:08:31 He was from Brazil.
1509 02:08:35 He has seen Jack and Percy...
1510 02:08:41 Living with the Indians.
1511 02:08:45 He says they claimto have reached z.
1512 02:08:54 My dear, it's...It's...
1513 02:08:58 It's been years.
1514 02:09:02 We've sent almost 100 men
1515 02:09:04 to look for your husbandand son, and...
1516 02:09:08 I fear we have to acceptthe inevitable.
1517 02:09:18 Sir John, I confess
1518 02:09:19 that the brutal wearand tear is great.
1519 02:09:25 And I sufferwith heart and soul.
1520 02:09:31 It has taken...
1521 02:09:34 All my strength of will
1522 02:09:37 to push horrorsfrom my mind,
1523 02:09:39 but I beg you...
1524 02:09:43 Not to lose confidence.
1525 02:09:50 I cannot doubt...
1526 02:09:55 After so many yearsof sacrifice.
1527 02:10:00 It has becomemy own life's work.
1528 02:10:17 The Brazilian gave me thisto give to you.
1529 02:10:20 He said Percy told him
1530 02:10:22 you would understand.
1531 02:10:28 I have trained myselfto be impartial to evidence,
1532 02:10:30 but surely...
1533 02:10:33 ...surely this is a sign.
1534 02:10:38 Yes.
1535 02:10:40 I will have it examined.
1536 02:10:45 Thank you.
1537 02:10:47 That is all I can ask.